Send emails stuck in Outlook Outbox
Emails you send might get stuck in the Outlook outbox for a number of reasons. For example, you might have opened and closed the email while it was in your outbox instead of opening and then sending it.
This action can change the status of the email and therefore, restrict it from sending across. Also, the email properties such as ‘To’ and ‘subject’ change from a configured font to a regular font and sent status is changed to ‘None’. To send the email, double-click it, and hit the ‘Send’ button. Secondly, an email can get stuck in the Outlook outbox if, it has a very large attachment added. Outlook allows 20MB. Under such circumstances, the email provider may block the email with an attachment larger than the size they specify.
For general email performance, it is not recommended that you do not send an email larger than the 2MB size. So, when you try to send the email and double-click it, you get an error message saying- This happens since Outlook tries sending the email to Outbox. So, when you double-click the email, you can’t open or delete it. To fix this, you’ll need to disconnect your Outlook from the email server. This will stop it from trying to send your email and thus, showing the error. So, to do this:
1] Go to Outlook Preferences
Go to ‘Send/Receive’ tab and choose the ‘Work Offline’ button from ‘Preferences’ section. Now, when you double-click the email and still get an error message, do the following. Read: Email is stuck in the Outbox of Gmail.
2] Drag the email to Drafts
Close Outlook, Sign out of Windows, Sign-in back into Windows and start Outlook.
Now, click and hold the email, drag it to ‘Drafts’. Go back to ‘Send/Receive’ tab and click the ‘Work Offline’ button. Read: Emails stuck in Outbox of Mail app on Windows 10.
3] Save the attachment to a network location
Click the ‘Drafts’ folder and double-click the email you saved earlier.
Right-click the attachment and choose ‘Save As’ option. Save the attachment to a network location and copy the path of the file in the network location.
Go back to the email and select ‘Paste’ tab. This will paste the path of the file in the email message body. Here, right-click the attachment again and choose ‘Remove’ option to delete it from the email.
When done, hit ‘Send’. This way, you can fix messages that are stuck in the Outbox and send them across. TIP: Use this Registry fix if Outlook Email is stuck in Outbox until you manually send it. Related posts: